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This week, the U.S. Department of Education (“ED”) published on its website a list of “pending cases currently under investigation” by its Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”). Previously, OCR had released a list of higher education institutions under investigation for possible violations of law related to the handling of sexual violence and sexual harassment under

The U.S. Department of Transportation has entered a Consent Order against Southwest Airlines for failing to provide timely dispositive written responses to written complaints involving disabled travelers under 14 CFR Part 382 and for failing to provide timely substantive responses to complaints involving scheduled service under 14 CFR Part 259. SouthwestDOTConsentOrder As the Department explained, “Pursuant

The U.S. Department of Transportation (“DOT”) has imposed a civil penalty of $20,000 on AeroSvit, a foreign air carrier, for its failure to file required disability-related complaint reports in a timely manner. AeroSvitConsentOrder Under 14 CFR § 382.157, a carrier covered by the regulation – including foreign air carriers operating passenger service to, from, or within the

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